Ingredients
To ensure perfect results, I have provided exact measurements in volume, ounces, and grams.
- Olive Oil: 1.5 tbsp (0.75 oz / 21g)
- Asparagus (woody ends trimmed): 0.75 lb (12 oz / 340g)
- Sea Salt: 0.25 tsp (0.05 oz / 1.5g)
- Freshly Ground Pepper: 0.1 tsp (0.01 oz / 0.2g)
- Chopped Walnuts: 0.25 cups (1 oz / 28g)
How to Make Sauteed Asparagus with Walnuts
- Place a large skillet over medium-high heat and pour in the 1.5 tbsp (0.75 oz / 21g) of olive oil, allowing it to heat until shimmering.
- Carefully add the 0.75 lb (12 oz / 340g) of trimmed asparagus to the hot skillet, tossing occasionally to ensure even cooking, and saute until the spears are tender and lightly browned, which takes about 5 minutes.
- Season the cooked asparagus evenly with the 0.25 tsp (0.05 oz / 1.5g) of sea salt and 0.1 tsp (0.01 oz / 0.2g) of freshly ground pepper.
- Remove the skillet entirely from the heat source, immediately add the 0.25 cups (1 oz / 28g) of chopped walnuts, and gently toss everything together until well combined before serving warm.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving)
- Calories: 115 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 4 g
- Protein: 3 g
- Fat: 11 g
Expert Tips
- Find the Natural Break: To ensure you remove the tough, woody ends perfectly every time, hold a spear of asparagus at both ends and gently bend it. It will naturally snap right where the tender part begins. You can use this first spear as a guide to slice the rest with a knife.
- Preheat the Skillet: For that gorgeous, restaurant-quality sear, make sure your skillet is fully preheated before adding the olive oil and asparagus. A hot pan locks in flavor and prevents the vegetables from steaming and becoming mushy.
- Toast the Walnuts: While the recipe calls for simply tossing the walnuts in at the end, you can elevate the dish even further by dry-toasting the walnuts in a separate pan for 2-3 minutes beforehand. This releases their natural oils and deepens their earthy flavor.
- Keep it Crisp-Tender: Asparagus cooks incredibly fast. Keep a close eye on the pan and remove it from the heat as soon as the spears turn bright green and easily give way to a fork. Residual heat will continue to soften them slightly after you take them off the stove.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I use frozen asparagus for this Sauteed Asparagus with Walnuts recipe? It is highly recommended to use fresh asparagus for sauteing. Frozen asparagus retains a lot of water and tends to become mushy when cooked in a skillet, which will prevent you from getting that perfect crisp-tender bite and light browning.
How long do leftovers last in the fridge, and how should I reheat them? Store any leftover Sauteed Asparagus with Walnuts in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, simply toss them back into a hot skillet with a tiny splash of olive oil for 1-2 minutes until warmed through. Avoid the microwave, as it will make the asparagus soggy and soften the walnuts.
Can I substitute the walnuts with another type of nut? Absolutely! While walnuts provide a wonderful buttery texture, this quick asparagus recipe is very versatile. Sliced almonds, chopped pecans, or even pine nuts make fantastic substitutes. Just ensure they are chopped to a similar size for an even crunch.
How can I add a little extra flavor to this healthy side dish? This vegan asparagus recipe is delicious as written, but if you want to add a bright finish, a squeeze of fresh lemon juice or a sprinkle of lemon zest just before serving works beautifully. If you aren't strictly vegan or dairy-free, a dusting of freshly grated Parmesan cheese is also a great addition.









